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Colin G. Scanes (Editor), John A. Miranowski (Editor), Kenneth M. Quinn (Foreword)

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January 15, 2003 0813820219 978-0813820217 Volume 1
Written by a team of international researchers, scientists, and academics, Perspectives of World Food and Agriculture 2004 comprises the latest, most up-to-date information in global agricultural. With a list of international contributors that reads like a "Who’s Who?" in agricultural research, this volume brings together some of the most cutting-edge agricultural research being done today.

This popular annual publication includes:


  • Global agricultural statistics
  • Trends in the food marketing system
  • Agricultural policies
  • Global food insecurity (a contribution from UNFAO)
  • Ethics of agriculture
  • Success in developing sustainable agriculture systems
  • Efficacy and safety of plant biotechnology
  • An invited review by the World Food Laureate

    Researchers and research libraries alike will delight in the "Frontiers" portion of this book. As its name suggests, this section delivers reports on the latest breakthroughs in agriculture research. Aimed at faculty in colleges of agriculture, undergraduate and graduate students, policy makers, government and industry scientists, public libraries, farmers and agribusiness operators, this book is the key to keeping current on agricultural research and policy



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    About the Author

    Colin Scanes, PhD, is a professor of animal science at Iowa State University, Ames. Dr. Scanes is widely recognized for his work in endocrinology of domestic animals, and is the author of numerous papers and research publications. He was formerly an administrator in the College of Agriculture at Iowa State University and played an important role in the development of the United States animal genome, food safety and biobased products and programs.

    Dr. John Miranowski, PhD, is a professor and agricultural economist for Iowa State University, Ames. Harvard-educated, Dr. Miranowski served as Director, Resources and Technology Division for the USDA. As Executive Coordinator of the Secretary’s Policy Coordination Council, he worked to develop and implement programs on water quality, food safety, pest control and other vital topics. He has authored several papers in environmental and resource economics and agricultural policy


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    First Sentence:
    The state of world food security reflects a stark dichotomy between abundance and deprivation. Read the first page
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    green water flow, foreign animal diseases, livestock revolution, food safety system, crop biodiversity, breeding sector, water productivity, crop water requirements, manure nutrients, livestock keepers, world food security, biotechnology innovations, horse industry, cattle waste, animal agriculture, water scarcity, policy and ethics, undernourished people, foodborne disease, livestock production systems, livestock research, agricultural biotechnology, rainwater harvesting, retail food stores, rainfed agriculture
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    United States, World Food Prize, New York, Middle East, Near East, North America, Van Horn, Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Norman Borlaug, South Africa, Des Moines, World Bank, World Food Summit, New Jersey, American Quarter Horse, David Zilberman, Journal of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Nobel Peace Prize, New Zealand, Office International des Epizootics, South America, Stud Book
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